Monica spanks her 3-year-old daughter as a punishment for undesirable behaviors.
According to research, how might her daughter differ from her non-spanked peers by
the age of 5?
Her daughter may be more obedient.
Her daughter may show higher levels of aggressive behavior.
Her daughter is more likely to fail.
Her daughter may be more appreciative.

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Is there any information to back this up? Like how do the non-spanked peers behave?

Based on the lack of information I'd say it's A or B.

A, because if the non-spanked peers are well behaved she might want to be more obedient to avoid spankings like them.

B, because she might find it unfair that she is the only one in her class or group of peers who receives spankings.

I don't think it would be c or d.

The daughter differs from her non-spanked peers by the age of 5 in the way that the daughter may be more obedient.

What is spanking?

It means punishing the child in the form of slapping or beating but it is not the solution to correcting the behavior of the child.

Since Monica spanks her 3 year old daughter so here her mother should try to understand his child rather spanking her as it is the wrong thing to beat the child.

Therefore, the first option is correct.

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